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Tag: Misinformation

 | IFRC, Internews, The Collective Service, UNICEF

HARNESSING THE POWER OF LOCAL JOURNALISM TO SAVE LIVES DURING PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES
With public health emergencies on the rise in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region (ESAR), public officials and emergency responders have a responsibility to ensure communities have access to information...

 | Rockefeller Foundation

Turbocharged by Climate Change, Malawi’s Cholera Outbreak Is Worsened by Covid-19 Misinformation
In this case study, the Rockefeller Foundation highlights how the collaborative approach driven by the Collective Service is attempting to strengthen community engagement in the health response to the Cholera...

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Turbocharged by Climate Change, Malawi’s Cholera Outbreak Is Worsened by Covid-19 Misinformation
In this case study, the Rockefeller Foundation highlights how the collaborative approach driven by the Collective Service is attempting to strengthen community engagement in the health response to the Cholera...

Report | IFRC, Malaysian Red Crescent, WHO

COVID-19: Community perceptions in Malaysia
This report analyses community perceptions of COVID-19 in Malaysia to understand the communities’ knowledge, questions and communication preferences around COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines.

Report | WHO

EPI-WIN Update: Masks in the context of COVID-19
The latest from the World Health Organisation on the global situation and updated recommendations on wearing masks.

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How to spot and tackle disinformation on COVID vaccines

Case study | UNICEF

COVID-19 Risk Communication & Community Engagement Stories from the Field – ESARO
As of 26 May 2020, there are 31,588 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Eastern & Southern Africa Region, with the majority of cases identified in South Africa (23,615 cases)....

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